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NSTALLATION 

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 USER MANUAL

 

ENERGY EFFICIENT WOODSTOVE

 

| ASSOS & ASSOS OVEN 

 

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6.

 

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PERATING 

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NSTRUCTIONS

 

6.1.

 

Before initial use of an ARTE® ASSOS woodstove 

One of our qualified dealers has already given you instructions on how to operate the ARTE® ASSOS woodstove you just bought. 

In the guidelines below there are detailed instructions on the steps to follow so you do not encounter any issues during the operation of the 
woodstove. 

The  qualified  dealer  in  your  area  is  at  your  disposal  to  answer  any  of  your  questions.  The  ARTE®  ASSOS  woodstove  is  equipped  with  the 
following control systems: 

6.2.

 

About ARTE® ASSOS woodstove 

 

 

Εικ. 6.2.1 

Εικ. 6.2.2 

 

ASSOS 

ASSOS OVEN 

The woodstove you just received is a device that is designed to offer you optimal heating distribution in your area with very high efficiency. 

6.3.

 

General information 

6.3.1.

 

When the woodstove paint dries 

ARTE  ®  products  are  painted  in  spray  booth  with  as  more  environmentally  friendly  and  ecological  colors  as  possible.  There  is  although  a 
possibility that the first few times the woodstove is lighted, the paint emits an odor. Let the fire burn with intense convection until all traces of 
gas disappear and there is no longer a smell. The gas is not toxic, but the room should be well ventilated. 

6.3.2.

 

Incineration preparation 

Prepare sufficient amount of chopped firewood, kindling and branches or torches. Before using the wood it is recommended to store them 
in a warm place for a few days. 

6.3.3.

 

Heating during seasonal change or in adverse weather conditions 

When  humidity  is  high  or  there  is  fog,  with  temperatures  ≥15  °  C,  but  also  during  the  transitional  period  between  seasons,  it  is 
recommended  to  light  a  test  fire  before  normally  lighting  the  woodstove.  This  will  displace  the  cold,  heavy  air  that  is  inside  the  flue  and 
create the right conditions for optimum smoke dissipation. 

 

Under no circumstance should you operate the woodstove with the main 

door open. You run a serious risk of destroying the device. 

4. 

Grill 

6. 

Ashtray 

2. 

Flue pipe 

3. 

Combustion chamber 

7. 

Air curtain regulator 

Right side: Closed 
Left side: Open 

5. 

Door Handle

Turn right to open

8.

 Combustion air regulator 

Right side: Closed 
Left side: Open 

1. 

Oven thermometer 

Summary of Contents for ASSOS

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Page 2: ...n the woodstove paint dries 8 6 3 2 Incineration preparation 8 6 3 3 Heating during seasonal change or in adverse weather conditions 8 7 Igniting the stove 9 7 1 Traditional method of igniting 9 7 2 I...

Page 3: ...is produced locally which creates local employment and more tax revenues stay in the province 2 2 Buying firewood Where can I get my firewood Regenerated ready to burn firewood can be purchased from...

Page 4: ...tore them to ensure better combustion quality during the winter Useful tips Always choose dry firewood Avoid wood that pops chestnut conifers such as cedar spruce and pine as they may damage your wood...

Page 5: ...tput This depends on the amount of space that is required to be heated and mostly on its insulation In average the required heat output for a properly insulated room and with external temperature of 0...

Page 6: ...transfer of our products 4 1 Unpacking the stove 1 The product is delivered on a wooden palette Pic 4 1 1 2 Carefully remove the plastic membrane and the waterproof plastic film and also all the styro...

Page 7: ...ction Don t use chemicals or liquids as fire starters Do not use ANY fuel other than the recommended 5 3 Flue security instructions Prior to installing the woodstove ARTE the chimney sweep or a qualif...

Page 8: ...EIGHT ABOVE THE RIDGE m H m 15 1 85 m 0 50 m OVER THE RIDGE 1 85 m 1 00 m OVER THE ROOF 30 1 50 m 0 50 m OVER THE RIDGE 1 50 m 1 30 m OVER THE ROOF 45 1 30 m 0 50 m OVER THE RIDGE 1 30 m 2 00 m OVER T...

Page 9: ...ssibility that the first few times the woodstove is lighted the paint emits an odor Let the fire burn with intense convection until all traces of gas disappear and there is no longer a smell The gas i...

Page 10: ...e primary combustion air supply 7 Adjust the regulator of the air curtain air supply to the desired position in order for the optimal combustion to continue Make sure that there is always enough air o...

Page 11: ...he maximum secondary combustion performance The air intake regulating system in cooperation with two vertical ducts having openings Pic 8 1 1 in such a way as to insert the appropriate amount of hot a...

Page 12: ...et Logs are too large or not split Combustion temperatures are too low If there is a need to replace the glass it should be replaced with the high temperature ceramic glass supplied by ARTE For more i...

Page 13: ...ss Clean the chimney using a brush with the same size and shape as the flue Run the brush up and down the flue causing any deposits to fall to the bottom of the woodstove where they can be removed the...

Page 14: ...ant in the combustion chamber such as cat litter helps absorb moisture during the summer Make sure to remove it before the beginning of the operating season 10 TIPS TRICKS FOR RESOLVING ISSUES The woo...

Page 15: ...INSTALLATION USER MANUAL ENERGY EFFICIENT WOODSTOVE ASSOS ASSOS OVEN 14 Page 11 DIMENSIONS All dimensions are in centimeters cm...

Page 16: ...INSTALLATION USER MANUAL ENERGY EFFICIENT WOODSTOVE ASSOS ASSOS OVEN 15 Page All dimensions are in centimeters cm...

Page 17: ...evice dimensions W x D x H cm 58 53 87 5 58 53 115 Combustion chamber dimensions W x D x H cm 43 43 38 Oven dimensions W x D x H cm lt 40 5 42 21 36 Flue draft Pa 12 Heated area m2 45 140 45 135 Weigh...

Page 18: ...ive from the total or partial failure to comply with the specifications contained in it ARTE also declines all responsibility resulting from an improper use of the appliance incorrect use by the user...

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